When it‘s Waterloo you want, it‘s Waterloo we‘ve got. GM Destershipe may set WATERLOO CHRONICLE ve«s 3 kim north of Highway 401 T 3 Homer Watson Blvd., Kitchener . Resonot Waterico Visit us at: «â€"zmomer â€" mano ï¬ www.region.waterloo.on.ca m@ ;-mmflnmnmmbn-bâ€"--lâ€"-‘m“ ;w---.-tuu-â€"-â€"‘.ou--‘---q-h--.--q tor more detaite. Robert Roe, curator of Woodside National Historic Site, prepares to put this freshlyâ€"stuffed turkey into the oven to kick off the musuem‘s traditional Victoriâ€" an Thanksgiving celebration Saturday morning. in the spirit of giving, the meal was donated to a charity home. Turkey time ANDREA BAILEY PHOTO Mark Nagler, PhD, will be a featured speaker at the Cerebral Palsy associâ€" ations of New York state‘s 43rd annual conference, Oct. 27â€"29 at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Cenâ€" tre in Albany, NY. UW professor combines disability and humour Nagler will share the podium with a number of professionals attending the conference who are dediâ€" cated to improving the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilâ€" ities. Nagler, Emeritus profesâ€" sor of disabilities studies at www.my waterlooregion.com Know your candidates. Waterloo Election the University of Waterloo and president of Nagler Disâ€" ability Consulting Services, is scheduled to speak the morning of Oct. 28, at which time he will address the importance and value of humour as it pertains to disabilities. Born with cerebral palsy, Nagler has seen tremenâ€" dous change in the treatâ€" ment of individuals with disabilities during his lifeâ€" time and has made signifiâ€" cant contributions towards maintaining that momenâ€" He has been the recipiâ€" ent of close to 30 awards, such as the Governor Genâ€" eral‘s 125th Anniversary Commemorative Award for Outstanding Service to the Disabled Community.